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Arab Parliament criticizes European counterpart over silence against Israeli crimes in Palestine

LONDON: The Arab Parliament said it denounces the silence of the European Parliament over the flagrant crimes and violations that are taking place in Palestine by Israel.

Tyson Fury says heavyweight showdown against Anthony Joshua to take place in Saudi Arabia on Aug 14

LONDON: Tyson Fury said Sunday his long-awaited world heavyweight title unification bout against Anthony Joshua would take place in Saudi Arabia on August 14. "Massive announcement FURY VS JOSHUA IS ON AUGUST 14 in The kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The worlds (sic) biggest sporting event all eyes on us," Fury tweeted. “massive announcement” FURY VS JOSHUA IS ON AUGUST 14 in The

Lid lifted on the murky world of Erdogan s AKP

Sedat Peker, a well-known ringleader of the Turkish underworld, last week unleashed a campaign to blacken the names of his estranged accomplices. He also identified the political figures who have protected them. His disclosures covered corrupt practices in Turkey, irregularities, absence of the rule of law and futile rivalries between the security apparatus and the judiciary.

Saudi authorities ready to receive travelers as travel ban ends

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s passport authority on Sunday said it was ready to operate international flights at full capacity at the Kingdom’s land border crossings, sea and air ports, as a travel ban is set to end on Monday. The Ministry of Interior announced that citizens would be permitted to travel and all ports would reopen as of 1 a.m. The General Directorate of Passports said

Gulf Air delays jet deliveries in difficult market

DUBAI: Gulf Air’s chairman on Sunday said that market conditions remain difficult and that the Bahrain state carrier had reached a deal with Airbus and Boeing to delay deliveries of some new aircraft. Flying remains at very low levels around the world as airlines struggle to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic that has left many planes grounded or flying near-empty. “It is very difficult because you are bound by your destinations. We have the fleet. We have the crew. We would like to fly to as many as places as we can, but we have to factor in demand,” Zayed bin Rashid Al-Zayani told reporters at the Arabian Travel Market exhibition in Dubai.

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